Spokane International Airport plans to move forward this year with its Terminal Remodeling & Expansion Project, known as TREX.
STA filed a pre-development application for the project with the city of Spokane in early December 2021.
Recent progress on the North Spokane Corridor has been conspicuous as sections are completed along North Market Street and near the Spokane Community College campus.
Washington state Department of Transportation design project engineer Bob Hilmes says
Washington's Board of Natural Resources is considering banning timber harvesting on state lands. That is extremely unwise. Instead, the board must ensure its healthy forest policies incorporate all management tools, including planting, thinning, and
The recently completed legislative session will be remembered for missed opportunities for tax relief that could have benefited businesses and working families.
While the supplemental budget approved during the 2022 legislative session contains no across
Dr. Suzan Marshall says she didn't expect death to become her work. In fact, she had spent years working as a surgeon, trying to save the living.
Now, she applies both her medical background and her personal experience with traumatic death to her work as
Potential uses for 228 acres of land acquired last year by the city of Cheney include buffering some city operations from potential conflicting uses and moving some operations from leased land, says Mark Schuler, Cheney city administrator.
Watching Russia in an aggressor role in its unprovoked war on Ukraine likely has brought a mix of sadness and regret for those who recall the time in 1994 that Boris Yeltsin, first president of the Russian Federation, stood before a Seattle luncheon
The immigration landscape in Spokane is larger than it seems, and there really aren't many immigration lawyers here, says Vanessa K. Mathisen, owner of VK Mathisen Law PLLC.
A common misconception is there isn't diversity in Spokane, she says.
The state's transportation priorities have shifted noticeably in the recently approved 16-year, $17 billion transportation bill, some local leaders and state transportation representatives say.
While some traditional roadway preservation and
Commercial property crime is up in the downtown core, and property owners say they're increasing protection measures.
According to data from the Spokane Police Department's crime report statistics, commercial burglary reports increased nearly 127%